After The Big Bang Theory ended its 12-season run on CBS, the network’s Thursday night comedy line-up took a ratings hit without the vet show as a lead-in. It turns out that The Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre is definitely not above poking fun of CBS’ recent ratings drop, and he asked an unexpected source for some help with improving viewership.

Chuck Lorre, who admitted The Big Bang Theory’s original pilot was a “mess,” knows how popular that series was and still will be for a long time. Now that it’s gone from the CBS lineup, Lorre felt that the network’s other Thursday night shows needed a ratings boost. That’s when the successful executive producer, who also has Young Sheldon and Mom in that lineup, decided to step in and work his own magic, using his post-episode vanity card to call on another country for an uptick in ratings.

Russia, if you’re reading this, hack into the Nielsen computers and make our ratings higher.

Chuck Lorre’s latest vanity card popped up for CBS audiences on Thursday, November 14, and strangely enough, the ratings actually did get a boost that night, giving both Young Sheldon and Mom their highest demographic ratings so far this season. The Kominsky Method creator was at once acknowledging that CBS needs help post-The Big Bang Theory, while also helping out his own pair of shows.

Per TVLine, CBS’ Thursday nights have suffered a 34% drop in the ratings from last season, which means The Big Bang Theory was keeping both Young Sheldon and Mom afloat. The gang's absence is definitely being felt and reflected by the audience turnout.

It’ll still be interesting to see whether both sitcoms' ratings will slowly improve or continue to drop in the wake of The Big Bang Theory’s absence. Chuck Lorre might have to continue working his ratings magic otherwise. Perhaps a call to some other headline-making country.

Young Sheldon and Mom air on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ET on CBS, respectively. With the winter finales right around the corner, prepare for what to watch in 2020 with our complete guide to every show premiering in the midseason.